Silence
ISBN: PB: 9781800173927, Carcanet, March 2024
80 pp., 21,6x13,8 cm
A Poetry Book Society Spring Recommendation 2024 Queen's Gold Medal 2011 The days have no names. The day they count the dead, the day they closed the doors, turned off the lights. We're still here in the silence, hearing tree-talk, the wind's secr...
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Roots Home Essays and a Journal
ISBN: PB: 9781800170780, Carcanet, March 2021
224 pp., 21,6x13,5 cm
Wales's best-loved contemporary poet, one of the major poets of our endangered environment, returns to prose in "Roots Home". As in "At the Source" (2008), she does something unusual with form. She combines two elements. Seven vivid essay-meditation...
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Zoology
ISBN: PB: 9781784102166, Carcanet, July 2017
72 pp., 21,6x13,8 cm
"Zoology" is Gillian Clarke's ninth Carcanet collection, following her T. S. Eliot Prize-shortlisted Ice. The collection opens with a glimpse of hare, whose "heartbeat halts at the edge of the lawn", holding us "in the planet of its stare". Within th...
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Ice
ISBN: PB: 9781847771995, Carcanet, October 2012
64 pp., 21,6x13,5 cm
In "Ice" Gillian Clarke turns to the real winters of 2009 and 2010. In their extremity they redefined all the seasons for her. Nature asserted itself and renewed the environment for the imagination. The poem "Polar" is the poet's point de repere, evo...
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Recipe for Water
ISBN: PB: 9781857549881, Carcanet, April 2009
96 pp., 21,6x13,5 cm
The drop of water on the tongue, writes Gillian Clarke, "was the first word in the world", and the language of water is the element in which these poems live. Ocean currents create histories and cultures – the port cities of Cardiff and Mumbai; myths...
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At the Source A Writer's Year
ISBN: PB: 9781857549867, Carcanet, May 2008
180 pp., 21,6x13,5 cm
"At the Source" reflects upon a writer's deep inheritance of language, myth and nature. Her creative journeys begin from those sources. The book opens with a house, Blaen Cwrt. A river rises, a tributary which will flow on to the Atlantic, and a fami...
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Making the Beds for the Dead
ISBN: PB: 9781857547375, Carcanet, April 2004
77 pp., 22,0x14,0 cm
The title sequence of "Making the Beds for the Dead" charts the journey of a virus in "the plague year". Come from outer space, it travels – on a fox's paw, the beak of a kite and a crow and a buzzard – into the very heart of our lives. The poet incl...
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Five Fields
ISBN: PB: 9781857544015, Carcanet, November 1998
220 pp., 21,5x13,6 cm
The poems in Gillian Clarke's "Five Fields" break new ground. Known as a poet of rural themes and of Wales, in this book she engages with the city in its human and material diversity. Having spent time as Writer in residence at the Bridgewater Hall,...
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Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857543353, Carcanet, November 1997
220 pp., 22,2x13,5 cm
The Welsh publishing house Gwasg Gomer published Gillian Clarke's first full collection of poems, "The Sundial", in 1978. In the twenty years since then the poet has become one of the best-loved and most widely read writers of Wales, well-known for h...
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King of Britain's Daughter
ISBN: PB: 9781857540314, Carcanet, April 1993
80 pp., 21,3x13,3 cm
"The King of Britain's" Daughter was specially commissioned as the text of an oratorio for the 1993 Hay on Wye Festival, and is based on the story in the "Mabinogion" of Branwen, the daughter of Llyr. Family legend associated the story with Fforest,...
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